Well, I got a BS in Psychology, then a BA in Elementary Education, then 9 grad credits toward Curriculum and Teaching, substitute taught for a year, and got a new job completely unrelated to any of these a week ago.

So my new job is a Contract Administrator for a national accounting firm. I basically enter information about clients, contracts and projects into the national database for expense/time sheet records. It pays as much as I would have gotten as a teacher, so it's ok enough. I'm hoping to get into teaching again when the market gets better here though.

And I wonderIf everything could ever feel this real foreverIf anything could ever be this good again

I get up every day, and I live. Everybody says you should live to the fullest, but what is it? No one knows until you come so close that you're not worried about anything else but being alive."~ Jiri Fischermy heart belongs to a canadian!

5am - 9am: School bus driver telling the kids to shut the hell up every 2 minutes9am - 2pm: Street vendor bum selling fake watches and chains downtown2pm - 5pm: Bum at home sleeping and drinking liquor5pm - 12am: Escort of the local pimp and escort service of my neighborhood

So a good variety of jobs....

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And now for the serious answer...

Insider Trading

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And now for the HONEST serious answer (I mean it this time )

Graduated from Texas Christian University in May 2004 with a Bachelor's of Business Administration in marketing and electronic business.

Moved back home to the New Orleans area that summer and eventually got a job with a small software development company about a 35 - 40 minute drive north of New Orleans. I was originally bought on in a marketing position, I still do that sometime as well as some administration work, but my job has evolved more into project management and building out Web sites and internal portal solutions for clients, and I'm actually liking that a bit better.

It doesn't pay much but I really like the people I work for, I rarely have bad days there, and I have a lot of flexibility at the job; my boss doesn't set many rigid rules, which allows me to enjoy myself there and get my work done my way. Been there for about 2 1/2 years and not quitting anytime soon.

yea me too. 40,000$ doesn't seem TO bad when you think of it. I mean U of M Ann Arbor is twice (maybe more) the amount of U of M Flint.

I get up every day, and I live. Everybody says you should live to the fullest, but what is it? No one knows until you come so close that you're not worried about anything else but being alive."~ Jiri Fischermy heart belongs to a canadian!

Hell, whats so special about that? ... I can acquire debt without students loans just fine... just for residing in this beautiful state... Gov is right, "and in five years you will be blown away" ... It hasn't even been 5 and I am blown away by the suckiness already.

Just one chance is all i ever wanted...just one time i'd like to win the game...from now on i'll take the chance if i can have it...just one just one